■*VOL. 1.THB dtlOCrAtRINTEC AS-P PUBLISBKD WEbAlY BYX P. MAG ILL.{Jiffke on Main ft. 1st door above the Court Hoax. The TI3GA EAGLE ia published everythem, Mrs. Lawrence, an aged and respectable lady, expired almost immediately afterwards from her wounds.A house in Nelson street was also crushed into a heap of ruins by the fal-WELLSBOROLGH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1S39.has \ been royal -dgerffrom the menagerie of Lame- of -liA banduuv OGGI** w Y , _ , v. J- fhave ieen saved* Many are left m the much damaged, as we at first supposed, g‘™ng y Vrae doeling of the chimneys. She escaped rigging. On this point however, nothingW hts^rade, nnUl he met a - large _dog,Wednesday, in A© borough of Welisbotough Tioga co. iPa.*ennsyiyania is a muu xvxn, ^ ^ r yVanous other deaths and injuries tevebeeoW” All the Survivors on and we rejf‘^OT7 the tody” of Ito dog,which toprojed-wcre occasioned by the falling of chim- board this ill fated vessel have toen cd to devour, amTwhHe ^engaged,from was report ed to the c gence of ]V had not be It was Emperor I OOG men cI tlJV —---- ----. ^ againstVto^prevent it, when the roof ished from the severity ofthe weather. Besides these there are several op}* ^J^Tis6 lions.10 ^ ^ ^who adverttse f§n ^ w fpftt and the wa}pfeli out. « The following is the best account er wrecks,, and the number of lives lost _, if a(jical (party continue to,makem'TtadSfof Miss Landon, (Mrs.|Uong demonstrations in fdvor of re-BEAT! Tiie foliunhurt, but her two sons, with a ser- « The captain and about fifty of the sive can be said. out cemffony? ^FiSavant girl were killed. * crew and passengers of {he Lockwood The Pennsylvania is a total loss, m y ______ The Subscription price is $2,00 5a year if oaid in advahce, or $2,50 if not paidVSLrethan a^ neys, and in some'iustauces fires broke brought away except one man .... , was sctured with no little difficulty.mabt inserted thru time* for one dollar, and out *m the ruins, and the fire police was .wife of this person was on board in a haw perished. , blrt Tb* Queeh was expected to arrive .with the dfor every subsequent insertion My-fivt cents. caned out in the midst of the gale to dying state and he refused to quit her. The St Andrew r is also i^ore’b in iondouon the 9th, for tile remain- by a si JghUr?er Advertisements ehargttdxnuhe same pro- extinguish them. It is related that a The sight on board was most heart- her cargo, it is expected, wilLine^bese r ,he seaso5rl-havin been absent, it is allegepottions ■fT’hose exceeding six hnes, vntl be ow iadv who kept an infant school, rending. Men, women and children piously damaged. Captain Thoppson nf a few davs since exists ver\terrified at the prospect of having her were lying dead over the sides or hang- and the crew have all landed safely w ^ She wa9 to visit sian troops- aid*for rnnxy time after. Tfte eiorge/or on«, wiodow blown in, had placed herself mg lifeless in the nggmg,ihavmg per- here. * * - —° « !or thlct insertion, the same. * , I ' — - ™*i«-• * A liberal1 reduction to those who advertise ^ ^ ber’feet, and the wall tell out- “ me following^NoS^ripaonrweivcd for a shorter period ward into the street, leaving her stand- we have been able to collect of thethan six montlS; nor will any paper be discon- jng without injury. _ number of persons saved by the steamimued until all arrearages are paid, but at the jn one neighborhood, near Bidston, tug boats.option of the publisher. numerous families were driven fr^ra “On Tuesday the 8th of January,Xf Letters relative to the bam ness of the ™ , , th da and torok from the St. Andrew 23, from the-Office, and communications for the paper, must then houses oy uio uangci, ,be post paid, off they will not b*j attended to. refuge under the hedges. , lt;• c JJY*. *. Corn' Laws, 5*c. Several plubIn all the docks the damages have «This day the 9th of January, from 1C acid in leii hand^ and the^jury ga violence of nons of the Pennsylvania 26, from the Lock- as a verd^t ^■ ihe speakei-s, according to the . T» Csubject, and fapers before us, has rather tended to t nquisi10 ge decrease the popularity of their cause, the« The Crusader from Barbary,' the 0f climate, her husband, it appears, suf-, State ov Trade.—The tiver-Davis from Wexford and the Anon fering at the same time. J I pool„papers say that the export to tne 0lhersfrom Bangor are wrecked at Blackpool. Lord Norbury, sort of cc ebra- Unilied States continues very heavy— tia Eligg\ The crew of the Crusader are saved, ted Irish judge, has bepn bordered, the Pennsylvania hud every par oilier bej (]uj;the»le !and had taken advantage of «The Edward, from Dundee, is a hhvmg been shot by some ruftan from fillea with goods except that be.wthe easterly wind which prevailed for totaj wreck on the Hoyle bank. The behind a hedge, while he was walking for ivei pasSengers; the St. An r n De in th! nrt timc to nut to sea Anixibia, from Naples, is on shore near through his grounds with his steward was ?l9o filled-she had only four pas- t]ineaeam ai iviiss i^anuuuj % tit—® ^ .ilT Cnrnnpr^MeLean,) ia confirmed. This occur- fbrm, .ocordmgly^toi the pr.hc.ples they Coroner- s1.1... nlL h«.. «r- h^ve already published, vizi: v ote by laie JVlis lred at Cape Coast shortly after her ar- hyve a.reauy puous.mu, , don whorival. She was-found dead'on the fl(|or BaUot, Universd suffice Paid Mem- ^on, whoof berroonri with i vial of hydrocyan- bers of Parliament, ^ ^ ncerje»* ond thp inrv srave Corn);Laws, §*c. Several public meet- ec sincereoverFront the N. Y. Eve. Yost. bee“ prodigious, the vessels pitching the PennsylvaniaLATE F|5m EUROPE,we« driverf about at the mercf of tj» Lockwood. I - ! . which were, re-excited.hy ho ch.»“ - ■ * #•••/• tempest. Buton the |c oast some liignt-ful wrecks took place. ^SeverSjI vessels had been wind hound in the pdrt of Liverpool previoua. toford and St. Andrew—loss of life.We have received Liverpool papers of the 10th with London files of a late date,by the packet ship Cambridge, Captain Bursley, which arrived this morning. She was detained two days beyond her lusuat time of departure by the weather. She remained at anchor in the river during Sunday night andthe depor, . - . yama. un luesuay .. .Monday morning, was driven agaupt ^ Januai,y intelligence arrived that the pier-head, where she was for many ^ gt Andrew bad been seen 0n ithc hours in thegnosl perilous sntuation,be- B^ba gands, with both anchors down, ingin imino A danger of dashing against Jhe ^ beatin heavuy. A rumor al-the walls. , he ship was saved by gQ arr[Ved tbat tke Pennsvlnania had Captain. Burley and his crew, whose to ieccs Captain Nye, of thevery energetifc exertions are mentioned ®acket shjp Independence, arrived onin the Liverpool papers. that evening from Leesowe, wheie heThq Liverpool papers are filled with had gccn Thompson, of Newaccourps af a violent and destructive yQrlt; who had been saved from the hurricane which arose on the night of pQn’ ]vanja who reported tbat him-Sunda^, January 6th, and continued .- ^ thrco oth«?i passengers, thet L tLn novl fi'wr — ? ' *crew lost.FRANCE, re Chqimbrr of Peers is’engaged inlosl only of the six-hails made a fatal wound, ^ disbusssion of the address. It i» said■u The Victoria, from Charleston, is having passed through the lun^^aiid the Aing contemplates the formationor. ihore o I Leasowe. saattered the breast bone1. . of a coalition ministry.The Livt i pool Mail of January 10th, The departure of the Great West- The American packet Burgundyhas'the following: ‘ ern was delsryed in consequence of the had arrived at HaJvre. •“The St Andrews sailed on Sun- state of the tides, whicl) preventyd her The Diomede, pan of war, ajid the day Che 6 ih, at 2, o’clock, P. M.— at being hauled up Wo Pembroke-dock corvette Eugefflia arrived at ioulonfive a smart breeze sprung up, which fco refit. The directors of the com pa- from Ancona, dn the 24th ult, withdunngreat part of the next day. m ’ and four 0f the sramenl bad left The Liverpool Courier of January-Sth sbjp jn one 0f d,c boats; tbat atwas dashed from the yard arm on the January.deck and nearly killed. Capt, Thompson ordered his men aloft, but they, with death staring them in the face, re-November.The Duke do Ni'm-ut Pise the 21 tU ud.jumaddressed Swanzy, pose of found soi door, in * having faThe di discovere floor wti (which b bcllciji I’ll it'im. 1 f.\ l mini sa qh tiid■ «- I 1OP.ItI1dtii oi 1Ut.1 liver.fused to obey. ,« After the lojss of the sails, the shipprivateVletter that sister the D ichess or A i from IjJppr Cana- much improved11 LlUI till I ^The following is from the Liverpol Courier of Jan. 9th, dated 12 o’cloclbecame unmanageable, and remained inays: J , , . t . - some distance fiom the shore Ihe boat« All lrobnd our oivn district the de- ^ ovcrget) aild 3][ peiishe«l but TVIr. struct lorS has been dreadful: and intel- rpbom wbo j5ad otl a hfo proser-/fgence of buildings, out houses, walls, roofs, chimneys, hay jstacks, fences,andtrees haying beeb destroyed or blown Couricr of jan.'ith, dated 12 o’clock, this con^— — — ^........ - -... - . Ti was found neces-down, Seach us from every quarter.— «The worst fears reipecting the ill day, when an attempt was made to re- n0n. , / place in the uty. It . , 20nIn this town, the 10,3 of life and pro- ted 5hip5 mentioned in the latest of lieve her by cutting away the upper The friends of Canada, in London, sary^to reinforcet the: «)' ™onhJb perty has been very great, and num- yesterday’s news are unhappily part of her masts. She was rigged are interesting themselves ib taieir fate. Or50pmen. Severa p . bers of persons have been more or less „nnfirmp.j The New York packets with a mizen mast and foresail, and inThe steamer Liverpool ivas to hate sailed on the 6th of February We learn from a privateVlthirty-four prisoners lrom Up,,. -**— ; . r spasms, adaV including Parker, (Chandler, and The Courier Francais states that ai- O^casion. Watts, had arrived in Liverpool, sen- ter -he depat t#re of the French troopsii-t. e-s1,A.dition till the forenoon of Mon- tcncfed for various terms to transporta- from Ancona serious disturbances LouKinjured, while multitudes are recounting particulars of narrow escapes from clea th, o r fracture d I i m bs. T he d estru c-tion to the marine, it is feared, will have been exceedingly great on the 3tirroundifig coasts, though the intelh-gence..on tfiat subject is not yet v£ryconfirmed. The New York packetsPennsylvania and St. Andrew are'total wrecks, and the LoekWod, a British ship with passengers for New York,/ia in a simil«ir condition.“ The Victoria steam tug, assistedthis crippled state early on Tuesday was sleeting lor Liverpool. About hplf past 10 o’clock A. M. she4 struckhave arrdaled.The same paper under date Reus 12,. ...... „ statfes that the marriage of Queen Vic-writs of hubcap corpus. Mr. Roebuck tona and Duke' Albert Saxe-Coburgless tii^n fit teen are now lying ashore | elnsjderaj,ie many from the Lockwoodat Beotjle BayJff , . . rfod St. Andrew, but the latter vesselThe'wind wAilwesterly during the ftom so t0 100 sou\s were left last , , —on the Burbo Sands, where she re- will appear in t icir oehalf a. thSj'Judg- wa^, certain tha. congratulations on the mained with both anchors down, the ,cs Chlmbcp - # ' V. evdnt had been offered to the relativesSbv theLifeBoat, has made every cx- sea beating heavily. The. Life Boats The proceedings f the aulborities °fic prmce.ible of were sent off to ext, mate the passen- at Quebec in relation to the habeas cor- ^ ^ SFAIN^ ^ ^steam vessel Victoria, and were thus Parliament by Lord Brougham.. ed ifi London dp to the 23d uIt. Theprovidentially saved, | Mutineers op the Bragasza.— question of the- state ot Iho steae« The steady and admirable conduct The Shepherdess, C ipt. Francis, arn- continued to divide the tones. m.and presence of mind of Captain Ved at Qowcs, Jan. 5th, in ; 14 days Mtritmez de la Rosa and tim Modera-during the whole of this from Hamburg, bound ,to New, York, dcS regarded its prolongation as nidi?-occasion is beyond all praise.— with the mutineers of the brig Bragan- pens ble for the maintenance oi tran-, almost the za « They are all four dbuble-irooed/ quifiiy. Exalttdos, on the other hand’ ... “*• .. a „ . , I i , , . i .. I nil 1 nogence..on mat suojeci is 'r*/ ertion to save as many as possmie oi were sent on wwiuiraic tuc ai vtueoeu m w u T * u rample, j Many vessels have been sink f selt;imen and passengers from the gers, who were conveyed on board the pus^vvill probably be^ brought before in the illvor and in the docks, and not, A w They succeeded ifi saving a * ’ ~ *' * T ~~A ‘. 1 . . ... K. . V. A- nnhrtrft X * •* _ » t V gale and begah^ blow violently about n- ht Amongst those preserved w-as Thompson celeven o’clock 6ii the night of the 6th. ^ infantonly 18 months old, whosqr trying occasi A bod t 1 o’clftck it became a complete . , , mo*bftr were left on board. As soonVs tlhurricane, anc^ fronj 2 to 5 the gusts were strongest anil* the mo3t damage was done. In all quarters slates and lead from the roofs, iihimfiie/' pots and bricks were lifted by the wind anti blown about like cl?affTying over the streets of {he town and the adjacent villages, The alarm was as universal as the destruction.1 Thousands of families fose from their' 3eda, unable to rest from the “error occ^ioned by the roaring and tie crashesjlt;»f the tempest. Marty i6lt their houses and sought shelter in the fctronge**'|tfbitations ol their neighbors. Thc^beaHniilt mansions of Liverpool, fabric* of solid and substantial masonry, trembled and rocked before* the assaults of the wind, as if sha-T^ken by an earthquake. When themorning 3roke,the gale was still sweeping ft-om the westward with the furyol a tornado, Though it had done its worst to .he town, it was dangerous to go abroai, such was the number of bricks, slates and fragments of buildings which were flying in the wind and thes streets were blocked with rubbishcine in t herself » or three had the : ous'oven of the inito give ?: She dmo|-nsng when b iac^ §eer when bh a presen eaving Mrs Ale .o retire wljen sf aau notj but sne evening nent'twan^l wat ncht .ea neht sal; spirits. Lean’s (deponear hcri. .uarj o 7A public meeting was held at Liver- kirk. He was pi^esent on Monday at sobers,. * Z' t X _ _ .i •» i '___ _ f ! 'ri/T« H/f urnnt* Lm' flip arThU KThe Mrs.! JV• 'thn water makiiiK a eons-quencea to the crew. The above wsaid that the treatment they experi- \ .t was thoughtrZl nZtev is the substance of a verbal communi- enCed from ^ptain Turley anc the wcfii d simultaneously raise the state ofr« Last nighqatM late hour, Mr. Ar- cation made by one of the passengers.”1 chief mate was very bad.” . tl^siege ir^l^e that he Pufc h a»u fhl andl intreoid mannesof The wreck of the Loockwood took /Mr. Van Buron, son of thc\Prcsi- ^abrea having announced that he lmore wh^steam foe boat! caused the fuet to place on what is called the North Bank: dent of the United States, passed thro’ would give no quar er to the Queen s ^the steam tug boats, causea i p Pennsylvania was anchors Dumfries on Saturday, on a vf»i! to St. trco^, and that he had already combe increased and went cuttoinevici ana tne xc j, fesidGnce of-Lord Sel- menced putting to death all the pvi-nty of the wrecks, to see what a» near he ^____ - ) w » nlwnt nn Mon da v at soWs, the General in Cluet of thetance cuirid be rendered. Unfortunate-ly the night was dreadfully severe ; a boisterous and piercing wind, with a ...... —......writ/ii*1 ■ , • ? , - j i il # pliance with this injunction, ordeijedThe American Coptain who saved Ql ^ s|xt.. or gdyenty prisoners, takene lives of^ jidrt q/ the crew of the (jhivre, to he executed.Letters from Bayonne of the 2“th,perkeen fiost, snow, thunder and lightning, combined t6 augment the sufferings of the poor creatures who were so entirely exposed to the wrath of the.pop! on the 9th of January, to consider the election of J Mr._ Murray .fqr the arjfty has decided that Uie same system the best plan of rewarding those whomg me:had exerted themaelvcs to save the lives of the persons pn board tye vesselscounty oF Kirkudbright. —Einburg sh^l. be adopted. . .C our ante \ , 5he G®v1ernt°.r °f jkl?c,VlT C0P'wrecked on the banks. A arge number of merchants assembled \ \ the Maythe.u ; vn;“:;;is= „r sr.,^]S kcptlo^lhet L, 1,norning,mai.y rT'JSXT! V!KS s.d fort.ne, mong ti.of the Sufferers cold.might perish from ltet in twojilumns, one fo^thejelief rest fmm Sir Franci? Burdett and“This morning «t seven o’clock ' rdwanl of those who had rescued them ^bsS^pdofor^^morkl tQ6 G^ptain board th? Vitoria and a lai^e^t BowXZ ULn commanded ofhi:1 those on steamer inwofuprootelt; dale.the surrounding vifiage3, they were blown across the road so hs to form complete barriers. Buildings were blown down, and hay stacks scattered by the bfostin every direction.Irv Cornwallis street, near Great George isquare, a stack of chimneys fell upoq the house of Mrs. Lawrenee, driving in the roof and heating in ail the intermediate floors to the cellar.—«■ Ttve persons were buried in the ruins; they were extricated by the police, with the aid of their friends, but one of... ard bound from Dubl»nMof 1400 pounds were subscribed in a ^ Khz*, who si gallantly andsaw the Pennsylvania and the Locli- wery s^oi;Uime;u_ u .....fe t humanely ^jjerteiMimself to save thelives of tfe eiglcrew of the Esthdr, lost on .her voyage. , wood, tot cool'd not render the crew I At B.nsor the hnrricane was ie t part of thand fallen walls. In the environ^,trees ^d passeriAers any assistance. The jwith aibfnl effect. The fine hanging c hoMtmranstate that Don Carlos was still at Areo-it'a. General Carmons had been made first chief of the army of Navarre.'jit was announced on the 25th ult, tljkt Baron de Meer had completely routed the forces of Count D’Espange in the valley of Aran. *'f PORTUGAL.f A Lisbon mail arrived in London nuary 8th, by the Ibera steamer thePrussic been inA : Wilson Coast ( liad al healthh£r, wi t^e Lc Iishing he. had ently 1 stead obeen iifoft Eiit le sdjromile fmm hit ft co J’oo'kLpT be pJ- ^timomVlof the: feeling of the peo- — c‘ ‘ |he report of the commit- nle of London Will soon be proposed, . annointed to examireturn of day-light',to renew her efforts g,le so that ,lte rescue as many as poss.blp of the , letter datedsurvivors.a The St Andrew has beaten overthe banks and is on the main. f« Another steamboat, the Heyo, hasbeen xsent* outside to tho wrecks.' “ HAL.P PAST ONE}»Liverpool, Jan. 9j 1839.We have to-day visited the ‘ Oxford.’[She lies on ths shore. We are gLiLtox’* **AS* f !XcndecksSnow°landed1 onthelieach, A pprtiopof the Londoners .were 1S made by the Cories.We have just learned that one of turded out ia good order, the thrown. into a state of considerable , A guerilla chief, Colins, badthe steam tug boats has returned bring- a,. nnf ,DOear;n2 to have reached it. alarm, January 6th by the escape/of a tiken, after the dispersion and defeat ing the survivors from the wrecks. waieinoi*p^ s . 1 *be proposed, tee appointed to examine the legality rf £ to be presented, to the acceptance of returns for members of the Cham- ol.y'ajfthe American colmmander.1 The two, ^ Deputies was under discussion. Jf1, American seatneti, too, who swam.(to ^ fjecree fias been published in thethe wreck, amidst the fury of ihe ele- J^Iario do Governo, authorising th**ments, with ropes, will not he forgot- ctinuance of the law rejaiive to the ten. Hh collection of public rents until furtherlish 'f lines: IIbeenFiYV, Aij ..